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hasn't made any specific suggestions on medicare completely untrue, $400 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending laid out very clearly. >> bill: 400 billion you are saying in medicare, right, the president wants. is that what you are saying? >> yes, that's in his budget and on his web site. >> bill: wait, powers. i'm ooa simple man you can't go too fast with me. >> i won't argue with that. >> 400 million. >> billion. >> bill: how would that manifest itself? what's going to be cut? >> well, there is different things. they want to applied the medicaid -- with medicaid you can negotiate drug prices, they want to apply that to medicare and get savings in drug prices. they want to raise. >> bill: wait, simple man, simple man. all right? they want to negotiate drug prices with whom? >> with the drug companies. >> bill: with the drug companies. they want to? wait, wait, wait. have they begun doing that? and, if so, which drug companies are they talking with? >> see, this is what you do. you change the discussion. what you said last night was the. >> bill: specific. >> i'm giving you specifics.
hasn't made any specific suggestions on medicare completely untrue, $400 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending laid out very clearly. >> bill: 400 billion you are saying in medicare, right, the president wants. is that what you are saying? >> yes, that's in his budget and on his web site. >> bill: wait, powers. i'm ooa simple man you can't go too fast with me. >> i won't argue with that. >> 400 million. >> billion. >> bill: how would that...
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>> i think healthcare is still reasonably attractive. it is not as cheap as it used to be. i like technology. u.s. corporations that this while using technology. i like energy. my way of siding with it is to buy the big energy companies. i think they are extremely attractive. liz: john, are you worried about housing? >> i worry a little bit about housing. you had five years of household information. markets are beginning to clear. i will just let that happen. liz: there is some opportunity. george, what do you like? in your opinion, is any point on the yield curve and opportunity? >> the way we have been characterizing it for quite some time is the long-term investor having enough cash to kind of world. it keeps instruments and you have your long-term allocation to credit and high yield. those are the areas that still pay enough yield. over time, we will see rates rise and drop at the same time. in the short term trading environment and maybe if we took ten-year treasuries back about 2.1, we would actually be buying here. liz: i feel like if you own the stock and you got th
>> i think healthcare is still reasonably attractive. it is not as cheap as it used to be. i like technology. u.s. corporations that this while using technology. i like energy. my way of siding with it is to buy the big energy companies. i think they are extremely attractive. liz: john, are you worried about housing? >> i worry a little bit about housing. you had five years of household information. markets are beginning to clear. i will just let that happen. liz: there is some...
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care net service has nanny companies to deal with the costs the new costs coming under the healthcare law. registered nurse sitting at her home somewhere and you call into your insurance company my throat is sore i have got a headache what do i do do i go to the er? do i need to go to the director? >> it is a way to cut costs for companies but you can get a job out of it. some of the jobs will be at the headquarters in san antonio, texas. also they need hr marketing and finance folks. you are evaluating those systems. inc magazine called them one of the fastest growing companies. they reached out to us at fs job hunt at foxnews.com. we are getting a lot of results. >> themselves voted one of the best places to work. >> that's good news. >> java juice. >> i know you drink it. >> 3500 summer jobs. they had national hiring day on tuesday. they are lacking for those kids that want to come in. you need a summer job especially college kids come into jamba juice. you make 8 bucks per hour. a lot of those jobs do become regular full-time jobs or at least full-time salary hourly position jobs.
care net service has nanny companies to deal with the costs the new costs coming under the healthcare law. registered nurse sitting at her home somewhere and you call into your insurance company my throat is sore i have got a headache what do i do do i go to the er? do i need to go to the director? >> it is a way to cut costs for companies but you can get a job out of it. some of the jobs will be at the headquarters in san antonio, texas. also they need hr marketing and finance folks. you...
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few industries are changing more rapidly than healthcare. by earning your degree from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. in a hand to hand challenge; orange vs orange... covergirl stay brilliant nail gloss... ...outshined the competition. check out ours versus theirs. what's glossier? outlast, hands down. take the challenge yourself. easy breezy better covergirl. how sharp is your business security?o!f. can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not
few industries are changing more rapidly than healthcare. by earning your degree from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to...
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expensive healthcare issues. i know you tell me, but you don't care about your -- >> its male, match co-thing, i don't care about my health but my wife cares about hers. >> when you get a cold, you whine like a baby. >> full disclosure, we had to get that out there. >> was study of jet blue employees and covered spouses cost 50% more than the crew members. so it does tend to show through some surveys. >> gregg: now, i was looking at who is dropping spouses. school systems, universities, various manufacturers big and small and medium. and also private insurance agencies? >> the truth is it's pretty broad-based. it's among large employers. we know that small businesses have trouble covering spouses and adding on to big health care packages, but now it's the larger and even quote, unquote, huge companies that are getting rid of this. >> gregg: if they don't kick you off entirely as spouse, what they do is they make it prohibitively expensive. they jack up the premiums for the spouse? >> they jack up the premium and
expensive healthcare issues. i know you tell me, but you don't care about your -- >> its male, match co-thing, i don't care about my health but my wife cares about hers. >> when you get a cold, you whine like a baby. >> full disclosure, we had to get that out there. >> was study of jet blue employees and covered spouses cost 50% more than the crew members. so it does tend to show through some surveys. >> gregg: now, i was looking at who is dropping spouses. school...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. >>> who are on "the rachel maddow show," one of our weaknesses is that we enjoy our props too much. the trick for us is coming up with ways to explain something better with props that we can just scrounge up and that cost just about nothing so we don't blow our props budget. we start off with an enormous props budget, but we blow it anyway because we get too excited. so we end up trying to injury rig things for che
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> in just a moment what you should know for the week ahead, but first a quick update on violence against women act. congress sent president obama a bill that would expand vawa. eric can'tor he oo oor held up . house speaker john boehner finally caved this week and let the bill come to the floor for a vote with provisions intact. 87 republicans, just over a third of the gop caucus, joined 199 democrats in passing the bill. so what should you know for the week coming up? the supreme court is considering a case that could have wide ramifications for consumers when it comes to the routine arbitration agreement most of us blindly agree to in nearly all aspects of daily life that involves terms of agreement and other fine print. at issue is whether corporations, in this case american express, can prevent merchants from seeking damages through litigation as part of their credit card
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> in just a moment what you should know for the week ahead, but first a quick update on violence against women act. congress sent president obama a bill that would expand vawa. eric can'tor he oo oor held up . house speaker john boehner finally caved this week and let the...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> last monday, overland college in ohio canceled classes after a person was spotted wearing a kkk-like robe and hood on campus. the school called for a day of solidarity. more than 1,000 people showed up to make a strong statement about the values their cherished. it's the first race blind admissions policy. they saw eight separate incidences at the college. it's been overt and under investigation by the fbi. the fact that these incidents occurred on one of the most progressive liberal campuses in the country shows racism can and still does happen anywhere, anytime. sometimes, it's more subtle than a kkk robe. as written in a recent new york times piece, the idea that racism lives in the heart of evil individuals as opposed to the heart of a democratic society is reinforcing to anyone who might, from time to time find their tongue sprinting ahead of their discretion. with me
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> last monday, overland college in ohio canceled classes after a person was spotted wearing a kkk-like robe and hood on campus. the school called for a day of solidarity. more than 1,000 people showed up to make a strong statement about the values their cherished. it's the...
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right now about $2.7 trillion are spent in healthcare today. about 30% to 80% of that is chronic disease. the number one driver of chronic disease is obesity. it is reversible, which is the good news, and that's why we gather, a thousand of us here today with the partnership with america. >> right now one out of four of our kids military age don't qualify to serve in the united states military. these are young people that have twice the healthcare costs of people who are not obese. so this is really threatening the very strength, security of our nation and as you said, driving up healthcare costs to a point we can't afford as a nation to be as strong as we have been in the past. >> there's a third component, today one out of four people can't serve in the military because they're obese. the economics, jobs, if you look at that, the number one driver is disease. if you can cure obesity, you've got military issues, as well as quality of life. >> question for you, mr. mayor, i'd like your view of the white house as the first ladies have been engag
right now about $2.7 trillion are spent in healthcare today. about 30% to 80% of that is chronic disease. the number one driver of chronic disease is obesity. it is reversible, which is the good news, and that's why we gather, a thousand of us here today with the partnership with america. >> right now one out of four of our kids military age don't qualify to serve in the united states military. these are young people that have twice the healthcare costs of people who are not obese. so...
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s healthcare business generated more than $18 billion in revenue in 2011. now, doctors like john pellerito are using g.e.'s latest ct scanners to improve patient care. >> the acquisition of these 16 c.t. scanners is part of our system-wide initiative to improve patient safety and reduce dose. $12 million was invested with g.e. for these scanners and this is part of a $50 million program to improve patient safety. >> hopefully, we want to get to the point where we can get the amount of radiation on these scans as low as an x-ray. >> reporter: if you're a hospital patient, though, you may not even see some of the advanced technologies that are driving revenue for both the healthcare and technology industries. i.b.m.'s aiming its watson supercomputer, famous for its appearance on quiz show jeopardy, at the lucrative healthcare market. and number three: the doctors, >> the ibm watson technology and msk collaboration is just an extraordinary opportunity. what it can do is it can take all medical information from scientific proceedings, guidelines, textbooks, pub
s healthcare business generated more than $18 billion in revenue in 2011. now, doctors like john pellerito are using g.e.'s latest ct scanners to improve patient care. >> the acquisition of these 16 c.t. scanners is part of our system-wide initiative to improve patient safety and reduce dose. $12 million was invested with g.e. for these scanners and this is part of a $50 million program to improve patient safety. >> hopefully, we want to get to the point where we can get the amount...
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and a better healthcare system for everybody. for the poor. for people in the states. for medicare so we can actually have affordable health insurance for everybody including people with preexisting conditions without costly government takeover which is what obama care represents. our budget does promote repealing obama care and replacing it with a better system. onchris: i want to pick up on the medicare. starting with people who are now you 54 and reportedly wanted to raise it to 56 but then there was political pushback, starting with people who are now 54 you would start to give them when they become of age a government subsidy, a voucher, premium support to help them pay for healthcare costs. i don't have to tell you this was a big issue in the campaign between romney/ryan versus obama/biden. they think they won and that is one of the reasons they won. there are lot of independent studies that say if you put this into effect the net effect will be he that seniors will end up having to pay more of the share of their healthcare
and a better healthcare system for everybody. for the poor. for people in the states. for medicare so we can actually have affordable health insurance for everybody including people with preexisting conditions without costly government takeover which is what obama care represents. our budget does promote repealing obama care and replacing it with a better system. onchris: i want to pick up on the medicare. starting with people who are now you 54 and reportedly wanted to raise it to 56 but then...
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it costs the healthcare system billions. he believes even a small reduction could save money and save lives! here at yale new haven hospital innovative researchers are reengineering the healthcare system so it meets the patient's needs. >> surgery is perfect, but the rehab doesn't work or problem and six months later people regret they had the surgery. they aren't gaining benefit from it. what did the surgery actually accomplish >> can the healthcare system afford an all hands on tech senior care? healthcare insurance advocate susan says the hmo anticipated this problem in advance of obamacare. >> health plans focused on the transition from hospital to home. conservatively over the last few years. have designed systems to help make sure the patient gets what he or she needs at home, to make sure the follow visit occurs, to make sure that patients are taking their beds. >> 83-year-old helen is one of the rare medicare patients who is getting to try out an exciting new way to fix the aortic valve without surgery. >> i like to
it costs the healthcare system billions. he believes even a small reduction could save money and save lives! here at yale new haven hospital innovative researchers are reengineering the healthcare system so it meets the patient's needs. >> surgery is perfect, but the rehab doesn't work or problem and six months later people regret they had the surgery. they aren't gaining benefit from it. what did the surgery actually accomplish >> can the healthcare system afford an all hands on...
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because your healthcare is the most important thing you have, and it's frightening when you think it might be threathe matte are ways that we can offer that health care to people at a much cheaper price. and actually better health care. better relationships between their doctors. i think we really need to put this thing back on the table and discuss it, because what we're doing now is creating a situation where employers are dumping people or cutting back their hours so they don't have to pay these extreme costs. this is not working out the way it was supposed to. it would be okay to simply say, you know, this is not quite what we anticipate. can we go back to the drawing board? maybe this time late be transapart i parent and get everybody involved in the discussion. i would make a big difference. i did get called by the administration a couple of times during the debate, and the first time we were having a good discussion, and thin indicated that i was an independent so that was pretty much it. then i got a call 0 couple months later, reconsidered, and i was teaching a class, and i
because your healthcare is the most important thing you have, and it's frightening when you think it might be threathe matte are ways that we can offer that health care to people at a much cheaper price. and actually better health care. better relationships between their doctors. i think we really need to put this thing back on the table and discuss it, because what we're doing now is creating a situation where employers are dumping people or cutting back their hours so they don't have to pay...
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my paper was not designed to study the merits of healthcare reform at all. i was narrowly focused on trying to evaluating incentives facing the states, the position the states are in as a result of the law being passed eric -- past. having said that, i think there is a lot that people miss with respect to the drivers of healthcare cost. i think part of this reflects the fact that our body politic is reluctant to accept certain realities of the academic literature. finkelstein's research demonstrated that one of the big drivers of healthcare cost inflation was the rapid expansion of federally subsidized insurance in the 1960's to medicare and medicaid. the provision of federally subsidized insurance is a big driver of health service consumption and puts a lot of upward pressure on costs. there of another academic studies. one basically look at the factors throughout countries that drive health inflation. one of the big factors is the rate of growth of government provided health care services. if we are with ourselves, we have to recognize that one of the big
my paper was not designed to study the merits of healthcare reform at all. i was narrowly focused on trying to evaluating incentives facing the states, the position the states are in as a result of the law being passed eric -- past. having said that, i think there is a lot that people miss with respect to the drivers of healthcare cost. i think part of this reflects the fact that our body politic is reluctant to accept certain realities of the academic literature. finkelstein's research...
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the first question that i have for you is obama care will save on healthcare costs fact or fiction? >> that is fiction. the reason that's fiction is because we already know that we are projected out, total healthcare costs according to the center for medicare and medicaid services it will be over $4 trillion in 10 years. it is over 3 trillion now. it used to be 256 billion in 1980. it is continuing to rise despite obama care. it is not controlling costs. how can it when you consider our insurance policies are front loaded to cover all preventative services you don't have deductibles you don't have co-pays there's no brakes on the system everybody is using more and more healthcare. it's expensive. >> the congressional budget office says it will be twice as much as the original price tag. >> it is an out of control situation. all of these regulations may bring down the costs a little but the overall problem has not been addressed. second question for you fact or fiction if you get to obama care is not a socialized medicine. there's been a lot of confusion with this one. >> i would sth
the first question that i have for you is obama care will save on healthcare costs fact or fiction? >> that is fiction. the reason that's fiction is because we already know that we are projected out, total healthcare costs according to the center for medicare and medicaid services it will be over $4 trillion in 10 years. it is over 3 trillion now. it used to be 256 billion in 1980. it is continuing to rise despite obama care. it is not controlling costs. how can it when you consider our...
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so if you delay their end try on to medicare they still have healthcare problems we're just transferring that from a government's budget to someone else's private budget. >> yes, but the conservative response to that is that by pushing more people on to a competitive healthcare market the market will bring down costs. that's the big hope there. >> jamal: because we have had a competitive health care market for the last 20 or 30 years. >> our healthcare market is not a well-functioning market. and could you construction? but, yeah, your point is correct, if all you did was shift costs from a public ledger to a private ledger, you would still have a big economic problem. >> jamal: other than republican's plan about medicare, have they come up with ways to reform the private health care market that would lower costs? >> there is an interesting paper that came out a week or two ago. one of the ott-- authors said republicans should work to make changes and essentially make them much more market oriented and harness the pow er of that to improve the market. it's the first big new idea i have s
so if you delay their end try on to medicare they still have healthcare problems we're just transferring that from a government's budget to someone else's private budget. >> yes, but the conservative response to that is that by pushing more people on to a competitive healthcare market the market will bring down costs. that's the big hope there. >> jamal: because we have had a competitive health care market for the last 20 or 30 years. >> our healthcare market is not a...
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i come from a healthcare background. i'm a registered pharmacist and been involved in the drug arena for over 25 years. my first professional career was as a registered pharmacist working in the retail drug sector bath at the independent drugstores and the chain drugstores. the biggest real that i had as a retail pharmacist toffs con sulet consumers on their medication usage both prescription or over the counter. also dietary supplements happen to fall on my lap in consulting with patientles on their particular needs. after a stint as a retail pharmacist i began my career on the regulatory side as a consumer safety officer. my primary role was to inspect fda regulated facilities primarily in the area of drugs. it was then i was bit by the law enforcement bug. coming from a law enforcement family i began my career office of inspector general office of investigations. there my primary role toffs investigate medicare fraud. then on the oci. fda's law enforcement arm. i investigated a variety of cases of criminal activity, p
i come from a healthcare background. i'm a registered pharmacist and been involved in the drug arena for over 25 years. my first professional career was as a registered pharmacist working in the retail drug sector bath at the independent drugstores and the chain drugstores. the biggest real that i had as a retail pharmacist toffs con sulet consumers on their medication usage both prescription or over the counter. also dietary supplements happen to fall on my lap in consulting with patientles on...
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another good thing is the healthcare industry. it continued to add jobs in february at a gain of 32,000. that's good news too. we know that healthcare has been something sticking in there. employment continued to trend up in the retail trade where there was an increase of 24,000. and if you start to dig down in the numbers beneath that there are some good signs as well. that's a key number because as that number starts to tick higher, that's a precursor of when you will really see other companies start to add additional workers because what they do first is try to squeeze more out of the workers they already have, offer them overtime, and when they can't squeeze out more, they start adding more jobs. so this number, the lowest we've seen since december of 2008. and wall street, this came as a bit of a surprise, we were only looking for a gain of 160,000. and that's why the futures indicate it's sharply higher. right now looks like we're going to open at about 90 points higher. you saw the dow closing as a record level every day th
another good thing is the healthcare industry. it continued to add jobs in february at a gain of 32,000. that's good news too. we know that healthcare has been something sticking in there. employment continued to trend up in the retail trade where there was an increase of 24,000. and if you start to dig down in the numbers beneath that there are some good signs as well. that's a key number because as that number starts to tick higher, that's a precursor of when you will really see other...
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than a lot of people expected and what he thinks about florida governor rick scott's decision on the healthcare law. plus his father, brother, his son, and more of his thoughts in a 2016 reason. that's all coming up later this hour in our deep dive at the bottom of the hour. but up next, a different type of republican family feud maybe. congresswoman shelly morecap will be here. she's caught in the fight between karl rove and conservatives. but first a look at today's politics planner. as you can see north korean hearing going on in capitol hill. we'll see if dennis rodman's name stays in the news. and of course l.a. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a re
than a lot of people expected and what he thinks about florida governor rick scott's decision on the healthcare law. plus his father, brother, his son, and more of his thoughts in a 2016 reason. that's all coming up later this hour in our deep dive at the bottom of the hour. but up next, a different type of republican family feud maybe. congresswoman shelly morecap will be here. she's caught in the fight between karl rove and conservatives. but first a look at today's politics planner. as you...
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good news is if healthcare costs in the last three years have really started to flaten. we don't know it will continue and not certain, but if that were to continue that wou be the best news possible for our children. you know this as well as i do, with all the natural gas coming on line we have a cheaper source of energy. >> we are getting cheaper energy only on private lands because he hasn't opened up public lands and there is report from last week, we're the middle of oil and energy. >> right now, on if we continue in this. i think things are starting to look better. i agree they are not looking better for certain working people. we have lost the payroll tax cut that was put in that was put in temporarily. look, i still think it's dicey out there. it's better than it was before but it's not where it needs to be. i wrote a whole book about the middle-class and what they have gone through in the last 20 to 30 years. >> sean: james, i can't find i like somebody more than you that i disagree more with you. >> you and i are able to disagree without being disagreeable. >>
good news is if healthcare costs in the last three years have really started to flaten. we don't know it will continue and not certain, but if that were to continue that wou be the best news possible for our children. you know this as well as i do, with all the natural gas coming on line we have a cheaper source of energy. >> we are getting cheaper energy only on private lands because he hasn't opened up public lands and there is report from last week, we're the middle of oil and energy....
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ashley: let's move onto the federal federal healthcare law. you have also been challenging that on the legal front. federal lawyers say your actions would deny some 3,080,000 uninsured oklahomans with federal subsidies that would help them purchase private insurance. what is your particular beef with this particular healthcare law? >> it is simply that they are not following the law. if the irs wants tax credits to flow in states where they have the state healthcare exchange or not, thhre is a real simple answer for that. in incentive to the states to look at healthcare changes, to adopt them, there are certain benefits that came. there are certain benefits that occur when they do not choose it. oklahoma has choosing not to. the irs has disregarded our choice. we are challenging that authority. this is important to say, ashley, because, i think, often times when a dirty generals are involved in this, some interpret that as a policy statement. it is not a policy statement. those are policy decisions that need to be robust in discussion. what ma
ashley: let's move onto the federal federal healthcare law. you have also been challenging that on the legal front. federal lawyers say your actions would deny some 3,080,000 uninsured oklahomans with federal subsidies that would help them purchase private insurance. what is your particular beef with this particular healthcare law? >> it is simply that they are not following the law. if the irs wants tax credits to flow in states where they have the state healthcare exchange or not, thhre...
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we had all of those methods of funding healthcare. what didn't we fund? >> what h.h.s. did and i compliment them, is they said, where are the donut holes? 26-year-olds -- we got to cover these kids now because they are getting out there, they won't buy insurance, we need to bring them back under their parents. we did that. what did medicaid expansion do? it filled another donut hole. we had a group out there that wasn't doing it. what did the penalties, what did the incentives on people of certain incomes being able to access health care insurance with a subsidy? they looked at our system and said, where are all holes, and they started plugging them. will it work? that is a different question. that is what they were trying to do, in my opinion. we look at it from -- the one perspective we never look at it is every study i have ever seen says the average family plan in united states pays over $1,000 a year to help do the cost shifting for people who are not able to pay, who go to the emergency room, and using a medical plan, go to the emergency room. at our hospital, 6%
we had all of those methods of funding healthcare. what didn't we fund? >> what h.h.s. did and i compliment them, is they said, where are the donut holes? 26-year-olds -- we got to cover these kids now because they are getting out there, they won't buy insurance, we need to bring them back under their parents. we did that. what did medicaid expansion do? it filled another donut hole. we had a group out there that wasn't doing it. what did the penalties, what did the incentives on people...
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on the table for cuts: military & national security, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. also: disaster relief, unemployment benefits, non-profits, and scientific research the faa could decide this week whether to accept boeing's fix for its troubled 787s. dreamliner jets have been stuck on the ground since january 16th following a fire aboard a parked 787 in boston and a smoking battery that forced a landing in japan. boeing's proposal is to rework the lithium ion batteries to stop the sparking. meanwhile, boeing is cutting hundreds of contracted jobs at its dreamliner plant in south carolina this year. the company claims it has nothing to do with the dreamliner nightmare. a decision is expected this week in the johnson & johnson hip implant case. loren kransky accused johnson & johnson of metal poisoning from a hip implant he received in 2007. his attorneys wants $5 million for pain and suffering and up to $179 million in punitive damages from the company. they claim j&j knew the hip was defective. j&j denies it and says his injuries existed before surgery. detroit is i
on the table for cuts: military & national security, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. also: disaster relief, unemployment benefits, non-profits, and scientific research the faa could decide this week whether to accept boeing's fix for its troubled 787s. dreamliner jets have been stuck on the ground since january 16th following a fire aboard a parked 787 in boston and a smoking battery that forced a landing in japan. boeing's proposal is to rework the lithium ion batteries to stop...
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from their inception conservatives don't think that government should play a role in retirement and healthcare the way social security and medicare do. they would try to come in from every angle every chance they get. >> isn't there some irony in the president and mitt romney, republicans and democrats before the elections saying oh, the other side is trying to cut medicare. then they turn around right after the election and they both talk about cutting medicare. >> that's why we make sure that the president does the right thing on this. >> good luck on that. i'm a little more skeptical on it than you. >> cenk: for good reason, the president has offered cuts to medicare and social security. now sherrod brown saying his red line is that he will not agree to anything where you raise the eligibility age for those two programs. that's good. but if you noticed he said he does not have a red line on changing cpi. meaning they could cut social security and he could sign onto it. all that progressive talk before the election and right after what do they do? they want to cut social security. they want
from their inception conservatives don't think that government should play a role in retirement and healthcare the way social security and medicare do. they would try to come in from every angle every chance they get. >> isn't there some irony in the president and mitt romney, republicans and democrats before the elections saying oh, the other side is trying to cut medicare. then they turn around right after the election and they both talk about cutting medicare. >> that's why we...
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doing so would involve repealing the president's healthcare plan. >> we don't think healthcare is going to be improved in this country. we think it's going to get very ugly over the next couple of years. that is why we are going to propose with a better healthcare system for the poor and people in the states, for medicare so we can actually have affordable health insurance for everybody including with preexisting conditions without costly government takeovers which is what obamacare represents. it repeals obamacare and replace it with a better system. >> heather: what is the likelihood of this plan passing. injecting us is tony faye and democratic strategist ms. maxwell. thank you for joining us. passed efforts have failed. you know the president's healthcare law, supreme court upheld the constitutionality of it. what the likelihood that it will pass this time around? >> zero. there is month chance of it happenings, it could pass the house but no chance to become law. mitt romney on ran on repealing obamacare and americans decided not to go that route. >> heather: why are they doing thi
doing so would involve repealing the president's healthcare plan. >> we don't think healthcare is going to be improved in this country. we think it's going to get very ugly over the next couple of years. that is why we are going to propose with a better healthcare system for the poor and people in the states, for medicare so we can actually have affordable health insurance for everybody including with preexisting conditions without costly government takeovers which is what obamacare...
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again, this sounds cold, but there was no affirmative obligation on the part of a healthcare provider, licensed by the state, doctor, nurse, or some other such provider, to help a person in extreme -- stuart: you haven't convinced me that the legal system in the united states of america -- >> i didn't say the united states of america because it is different in each state. as crazy as california is, california does have the good samaritan rule, which says if you help, you can't be sued. if you don't help, you can't be sued. stuart: the nurse didn't know that. i know what we do know. i bet you that this facility laid down the law to all its employees, don't do this. don't do that. because you could be sued. and we don't want -- we want to go outside this narrow area -- we don't want to go outside this narrow area at all because we worry about a lawsuit. you know that's the case. >> if that is the case, it's reprehensible. particularly in california one would think that a patient in a healthcare facility would have their life saved and the healthcare facility would not be concerned about
again, this sounds cold, but there was no affirmative obligation on the part of a healthcare provider, licensed by the state, doctor, nurse, or some other such provider, to help a person in extreme -- stuart: you haven't convinced me that the legal system in the united states of america -- >> i didn't say the united states of america because it is different in each state. as crazy as california is, california does have the good samaritan rule, which says if you help, you can't be sued. if...
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men were more likely to discuss taxes, healthcare, and immigration. we consider taxes and masculine issue. women talked about education, senior citizens. all of those are feminine issues. just like tv advertising, they do a blend of masculine versus feminine traits. both discussed performance, publication, and experience. they often talked of being of the people. that is a feminine strategy. the number likely to call it action oriented. that is a masculine strategy. women were more likely to emphasize that they were confident. that is a masculine strategy. when we look at their appeal, we find that they use this feminine style. emphasize the compliments. they give personal experiences. there is a personal tone on the website. men were likely to do a call for change. women tried not to go down below the trenches into negativity. here are some differences we find between websites and commercials. both men and women are more likely to attack on their website than on a tv ad. we have seen negative ads. we think it is because of the difference between the
men were more likely to discuss taxes, healthcare, and immigration. we consider taxes and masculine issue. women talked about education, senior citizens. all of those are feminine issues. just like tv advertising, they do a blend of masculine versus feminine traits. both discussed performance, publication, and experience. they often talked of being of the people. that is a feminine strategy. the number likely to call it action oriented. that is a masculine strategy. women were more likely to...
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and education of the poorest venezuelans and so it's slightly ridiculous to say that there was free healthcare and universal access to health care in seventy one there's always been there's always been free on health care and education in venezuela is not a right to be childless ok i want to jump in ok we have to hear from him go ahead alex. yeah i mean i can just complement what georgia said which is absolutely you have constitutional provisions which are one thing and then you have the reality which is another and the reality is that when chavez came into power you had a great number of poor people millions of poor people in the country who were essentially disenfranchised second rate citizens really so not only were they not receiving health care or access to higher education but also many of them didn't vote they didn't participate in the political system they weren't truly licensing the. gentlemen we sure there are now and i think you're there i don't think i don't i don't think yeah i don't think that's born in the facts actually chavez did do a great deal for the poor but to state that
and education of the poorest venezuelans and so it's slightly ridiculous to say that there was free healthcare and universal access to health care in seventy one there's always been there's always been free on health care and education in venezuela is not a right to be childless ok i want to jump in ok we have to hear from him go ahead alex. yeah i mean i can just complement what georgia said which is absolutely you have constitutional provisions which are one thing and then you have the...
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miller, future of healthcare. we are going to solve it all right here. let's talk about the impact that cuts in medicare or medicaid might have on your industry and your particular part of it. >> we have been calculating this as we've gone along. we figure it is about $40 million this year. both in our behavioral health and acute business. >> about $40 million in lost revenue potential to you. >> right. >> what does that do to your business and its profitability? obviously it doesn't help. but how material is it? >> we're going to apply a scalpel to all of our expenses as opposed to the way the government does it, with meat axe. and we will reduce work force over time. we are going to reduce agency. look at supply chain. we already are. we are going to look at physician preferences items. and see if we can have more standardization. so we will do what we have to do, but the main thing is that the quality of care isn't going to change. >> one of the points he makes in it, that is that unlike many other industries, where technology and automation have brou
miller, future of healthcare. we are going to solve it all right here. let's talk about the impact that cuts in medicare or medicaid might have on your industry and your particular part of it. >> we have been calculating this as we've gone along. we figure it is about $40 million this year. both in our behavioral health and acute business. >> about $40 million in lost revenue potential to you. >> right. >> what does that do to your business and its profitability?...
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increased healthcare costs will obviously cut into the bottom line. enter the founder of the subway sandwich restaurant chain who recently said this: >> if i started subway today, subway would not exist because i had an easy time of it in the 60's when i started and i just just see continuous increase in regulations. >> do you think that obama care will expand to 40 employees to no more? what is the impact that you see? >> that is the biggest concern of our franchises, they don't have enough information. they don't know what they're looking forward to. it's causing a lot of concerns. that's it will pass through the consumer. >> bill: joining us from new york commentary fox business anchor lou dobbs. we should tell everybody if you have more than 40 employees then the obama care, the full weight of what you have to pay for healthcare kicks in. if you have less, you pay a little bit. right? explain that to me. >> 50 or more. and what happens is you are seeing a lot of businesses, purposefully, going to hold at 30 because, after that level, you start --
increased healthcare costs will obviously cut into the bottom line. enter the founder of the subway sandwich restaurant chain who recently said this: >> if i started subway today, subway would not exist because i had an easy time of it in the 60's when i started and i just just see continuous increase in regulations. >> do you think that obama care will expand to 40 employees to no more? what is the impact that you see? >> that is the biggest concern of our franchises, they...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem...
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i want to go in the numbers just a little bit. 28,000 jobs created in juxta, 32,000 in healthcare. 10,000 in retail. the negative number was 10,000 jobs lost in government. so the private sector job creation -- the overall number was 236. one thing last month, was revised downward but not enough to take the shine off of this. >> brian, what do you think the market will do today? there's no telling, right? >> yeah, there's to telling. i think right now, it's one of the things that you don't get in the way of a freight train, and you get in data, forget about the fed and all this easy money, you get a data point. right now we would open another 90 points plus. it would have to probably be some significant news to reverse it. so it looks like we're still chugging forward. i know you guys have been talking about the average person who's been watching the show, they don't want to get burned at the top again, and you have no idea if it's going to go much further from here. >> a lot of investors are still on the sidelines so that's one of the many reasons why the fundamentals of this rally, desp
i want to go in the numbers just a little bit. 28,000 jobs created in juxta, 32,000 in healthcare. 10,000 in retail. the negative number was 10,000 jobs lost in government. so the private sector job creation -- the overall number was 236. one thing last month, was revised downward but not enough to take the shine off of this. >> brian, what do you think the market will do today? there's no telling, right? >> yeah, there's to telling. i think right now, it's one of the things that...
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sandra: cutting healthcare costs isn't necessarily the answer. they haven't done anything to keep up with fedex or ups. what have they done to battle the decline of mail volume because of e-mails and text messaging. nothing. stuart: i say privatize it, sell it, get rid of it. that's not a popular opinion, by the way. the highlight reel is next. back soon. it's tiny. but lyric's not just about what you can't see. it's about what it can do. lyric can be worn 24/7 for u to four months, without battery changes. incredibly easy to live with, lyric can be worn showering, sleeping and exercising. in fact, you might forget it's there at all. call for a risk--free trial. and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section)
sandra: cutting healthcare costs isn't necessarily the answer. they haven't done anything to keep up with fedex or ups. what have they done to battle the decline of mail volume because of e-mails and text messaging. nothing. stuart: i say privatize it, sell it, get rid of it. that's not a popular opinion, by the way. the highlight reel is next. back soon. it's tiny. but lyric's not just about what you can't see. it's about what it can do. lyric can be worn 24/7 for u to four months, without...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. i started taking tyler up here and we'd watch the storms and the lightning and it's just kind of been a little tradition to come up to this hill. we've been together for three years and three months. been through a lot. >> been through a lot. i've tried to commit suicide three times. >> once kelby came out and the town learned about her, it was overnight. we've pretty much been isolated here. there are people that we spent years with side by side, coaching their children that will not even wave to us anymore. won't look at us. >> they made it very clear that i wasn't welcomed at the school. >> the teacher was calling role and said boys and then he said girls and then paused and said kelby and another teacher
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> i usually come up to this spot when i have a bad day or just need to think about stuff. what i like about it is you can kind of see all of the towns surrounding total. i started taking tyler up here and we'd watch the storms and the lightning and it's just kind of been a...
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re-election in the second term, he's no doubt thinking about his legacy, and no matter he can accomplish on healthcare reform orb immigration reform or gun -- all of those things won't matter if he can't get this done, and he knows that better than anyone. >> the russian nuclear arsenal, whose hands are these weapons now in? >> they continue to be under military karocontrol, but it's really the russians that would be cause for concern. it can be a country like pakistan, where they are deeply infiltrated throughout their government with al qaeda and al qaeda affiliates. that's what keeps people up at night. >> but the breakup of the old soviet union, has that done anything to disperse who olds weapons under control. >> no. through the luger act they did a lot of clean up in the earl '90s when the vosoviet union broke apart. e with look at the former soviet republics and how, as we were saying, potatoes were guarded better than this uranium. scary. >> that is really scary. >> that is frightening. >> and nonproliferation advocates, it's not a partisan divide. the nonproliferation community is a mix of se
re-election in the second term, he's no doubt thinking about his legacy, and no matter he can accomplish on healthcare reform orb immigration reform or gun -- all of those things won't matter if he can't get this done, and he knows that better than anyone. >> the russian nuclear arsenal, whose hands are these weapons now in? >> they continue to be under military karocontrol, but it's really the russians that would be cause for concern. it can be a country like pakistan, where they...
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that's followed by the economy and jobs education and healthcare. >> john heilemann, let's talk, john heilemann, about your next book. bush 2016. i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb bush getting out of a cab on a dark morning and walking into the today show and announcing he's changed his mind. the second i heard it, i said, the game change boys better get an interview with him. this to me seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what are you thinking? >> well, he is certainly -- it was certainly surprising to hear some of the things he was saying on television yesterday on the today show and this show and elsewhere. there's a ton of speculation about what he might do in 2016. there's no one as talented as the republican bench is right now and as much as people talk about bobby jindal and chris christie and others, that he is certainly the giant among them. he doesn't have quite the status in the party that hillary clinton does in terms of being a front runner if he were to get in, but there's no question that he's not if not head and sho
that's followed by the economy and jobs education and healthcare. >> john heilemann, let's talk, john heilemann, about your next book. bush 2016. i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb bush getting out of a cab on a dark morning and walking into the today show and announcing he's changed his mind. the second i heard it, i said, the game change boys better get an interview with him. this to me seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what are you...